Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] [adv] as [art] " in BNC.

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1 Just what was the object of Barbara 's terror that viewers had only seen so far as a suction cup visible through a circular lens cowl ?
2 The otter was the only strictly European species to make it into the overall ‘ Top 10 ’ , though badger , fox and hedgehog all got as far as the top 20 .
3 EASE is the biggest operation by a long way , although electronic selling has not developed as quickly as the ANM Group hoped when it introduced the idea from Canada .
4 Traditionally , the more active members have tended to belong to local groups , and the numbers of groups and group members have not grown as fast as the national membership .
5 But when I saw it tonight I had just struggled as far as the road .
6 Negotiations were conducted in great secrecy when the manuscripts had already got as far as the freeport in Zurich and were being examined by two well backed dealers and by representatives of the Getty Museum .
7 The next day I was walking to work and I 'd just got as far as the hospital .
8 When the patient is fit enough these measures are best performed as frequently as every 12 minutes .
9 The urban environment is not defined as readily as a region such as North America or Australia but it is a way of studying part of the world that has some unifying attribute .
10 I have n't actually been in to , I 've only ever got as far as the .
11 Up to this moment he has always behaved as spontaneously as an animal , surrendering to appetite and vomiting ; now for the first time he makes a considered choice .
12 Hoomey took off as usual , holding his nose , and came up with a shriek that probably carried as far as the bridge party two streets away .
13 These attain elevations in excess of 3000m and much of this uplift has probably occurred as recently as the Late Quaternary .
14 But we can not be certain that Gould even got as far as the river at all .
15 In previous chapters we have seen how the ancient manor of Combsburgh had been partially enclosed as early as the fourteenth century , especially in the areas close to the market town , and how the bulk of the field structure had been established by the late sixteenth century .
16 Although this pattern was well established as early as the sixteenth century , the expansion of the market economy during British rule was unprecedented .
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